Next month’s issue of PC-WELT in Germany is accompanied by a CD that contains RocketDock 1.3.5. I love it when magazines actually send us a copy, even if some of the time we are not featured in an article. I don’t think I will ever get over being one of those applications that comes free on a magazine. But anyways, here’s a scan of the cover.
Daily Archive for January 15th, 2008
Wow, the keynote has already come and gone and with it has brought some pretty nice updates and new gadgets from Apple. I am gonna go over the highlights and what I personaly think. Since I wasn’t able to attend I am going by the current live blogging that was done by TUAW. Lets get started shall we?
1. Time Capsule - Apple’s new NAS (Network Attached Storage) which is a full Airport Extreme Base Station (router) and internal storage of 500GB to 1TB of space to use with Time Machine in Leopard. I am actually pretty excited about this. PolyVector and I have been looking for a TB solution and they easily get up into the $400-$500 range. With Time Capsule this also would remedy our need for a new N router as well. I think this will be something we’ll be getting after the move.
2. iPhone and iPod Touch Updates - The iPhone’s SDK will be available in late Feb. which will bring official no-need-for-jailbreak 3rd party applications. The iPhone’s Home screen can now to customized with new shortcuts using WebClips for Safari. Google Maps now has triangulation using Skyhook Wireless and cell towers. This could be a very useful feature when trying to find new places around town. Chapter navigation, and subtitles have been added to the iPhone’s video playback. As for the iPod Touch, for a $20 upgrade (free with new iPod Touches) you get Mail, Maps, Stocks, Notes, and Weather. Maps will include the new triangulation.
3. iTunes Movie Rentals - You can now rent new releases and library movies in standard and HD through the iTunes Store. New releases will be $3.99 and $2.99 for older. You will have 30 days to start watching and 24 hours to finish.
4. Apple TV - While the rumors of a Blu-ray or HD-DVD drive were false (was kind of hoping for that one) the Apple TV now has the ability to connect to the iTunes Store and download and rent movies without the need to sync to a Mac or PC. That’s kind of spiffy. Flickr and .Mac support has also been added.
And lastly, the BIG announcement!
5. MacBook Air - Now this is a cool little notebook. It is a 13.3″ widescreen MacBook that is only 3lbs. and 0.16-0.76″. I could go on with the stats, but really, just go check out the page. It is super sleek and definitely an awesome idea for people who need to be a little more portable than even the MacBook can provide. The only downside to this for PolyVector and myself is it uses the same video as the current MacBooks and at a $1799 starting price our real upgrading needs comes to graphics.
The keynote video is not up just yet, but I’ll post it as soon as I can snatch a link.
Update: The Macworld 2008 Keynote has been posted. Enjoy! In addition to the stream you can download the keynote via iTunes as a podcast.
